PAGE FOURTEEN ma GUARDIAN. caanmrraggwn IE Fine Luxury Straw Hats priced at L95 a wide brim and Priced at 5t}; popular because they ore cool oncl dressy. The color is sand, Peanut Straw Work Hats with ventilated crown, these are light and cool. are ric Hats in natural very smartly styled. The 2.95 Topper Helmets are made of ccmpiczaecl fibre. - . . shower proof and make both men and boys. 25-35- Feather Weight open mesh Fab- color shelter from burning sun. 45c As HOLMAN’S---- , COOL-Ll TREAT YOURSELF LOOKING STRAW TYPE OF STRAW STYLES IN THE BE EST PRICES. cool and ventilated. priced at shades. These are are price is_ They're a cool For "WHERE OLD HT STRAWS 0r Men-- BE SMART — KEEP A COOL HEAD ALL THROUGH THE HOTTEST DAYS OF SUMMER. MAN'S YOUR FIRST STOP. - - - WE'VE EVERY Genuine Hand Woven Panama Hats, that are 5.50 anEl 5.95 Airtex Straw Hats with neatly bound edges and i contrasting bands are in 2.50 ' "12:? TO A REALLY GOOD- HAT TODAY. MAKE HOL- U-NDER THE SUN. SMART ST QUALITY AT THE LOW- These are in naturII it, l smart gray ' green priced at 2.50. FRIENDS M EET" enicrsi STUCK NEWS Heavy duty Beatty HAY CAR- RIERS and TRACK in stock. BARB WIRE and all sizes Gal- vanized Sott Wire in stock. Order HARDWALL PLASTER, IVORY LIME and PLASTER ‘PARIS. Nearly all the old lines or KITCHEN UTENSILS and a lot of new lines now in stock at BRACE’S. INSULATING WOOL, all kinds, in stock. V ‘Buy Dlsston HAND SAWS. Ordinary low priced Double Harpoon HAY FORKS in stock. Buy your HAY.. ROPE, HAY BLOCKS and FORKS from us. ' routrnvl NETTING and rout.- TRY FENCING in stock. Electric weld,‘ Galvanized WIRE "NETTINIG for fox pen bottoms in stock. S ARTED AS WEAVER Christopher Columbus was a weaver, his father's trade. until after he was 21. Bedeque . The following ladies of Bedeque, Scarietmvn and Ecrmvoud attended tho W.C.'I‘.l.l. Convention held in Summerside United Church Hall on Thursday, June 24th. Miss Louise Callheck, Mrs. Edison Wright. hlrs. T. J. lnman, Mrs. Pearl Afileck, Mrs. Carrie Ieard, Mrs. Ernest Weeks, Mrs. Wilfred Craig. Mrs. .|. Harrison MacFarlane. The Presl- dent, Mrs. Hazen Howard. Corn- wall. presided over the meeting. The Worship service was conducted by members of the Bedeque W.C.T.U. Reports given by the different com mlttees, showed the splendid work. that is being accomplished by the different unions among the youth of our province.-—Bcd. On Sunday evening June 20th. a large gathering of parents and friends, assembled in the Central Bedequo Baptist Church, where they were entertained by the mem bers of the “Pei-severance" Mission band. of the United Church. Mr. George Affleck president of the Y.P.U. very capably filled the po- sition of chairman. Tho musical part of the programme was fur- nished by the C. G. I. T. group. The first on the programme was a brief worship period. This was followed by Recitatlons, SOIOS, MIS- slonary dialogues, a mite box exer- cise, and pantomime. The band u to be congratulated upon the fine programme presented, considering the youthtulness of the perform- ers, and the very capable manner in which they carried out their re- spective pnrts is well worthy of special mention. Much credit is duo their faithful and painstaking leader, Miss Louise Callback. ‘IIHREEJN-ONE CITY Budapest is a three-in-ono city, made up of the for.mer towno of Buda. O-Bruda and Pest. ' Napoleon and Uncle Ellly By Illitiord macbrida HESE CHASING CARS A PUP.’ ~\ I OFT- ,Hospital Aid was held Alberton Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lat-kin and fsunily are visiting relatives here. itlrs. Erskine Haywood of Chnr- lottetawn. is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowness.~1\. Mrs. I-Ieathered Imrnan and two children Caroline and Estella were visitors to Summerside on Mon- day. The many friends of Mr. W. R Oulton will be pleased to learn that she bu. completely recovered from her recent illness. Miss Mary Keefe, Boston. Mass- is spending a week's vacation with her sister and brother at their beautiful home at Briarwood. Mews. Keir Campbell and Rob- ert Campbell have returned from u brief. but enjoyable holiday in Halifax, N. S. Mr. Albert Charbonneau has re- placed Mr. Allan McLean tn the Canadian Bank of Commerce here. ‘Mr. MacLoan has been transferred to the Moncton Branch. ‘The members of the Towln Coun- cil are to be commended for the many needy repairs recently made to the sidewalks in certain sections of Main and Church Streets. m. and Mrs. .1. a. c. Hunter had G. N. Gordon of Brocton. Mass. and Miss Connie Hunter of Boston, Mass. Miss Kate Woodman wee rocelv- ing the congratulations of her relatives and friends last urday on the occasion of her 92nd birthday. In the evening members of the W. A. gathered at her home to extend greetings, and best wishes. Miss Woodman was the recipient of several lovely gifts, for which she thanked all in her usual cheerful manner. Refreotmente in- cluding the candle-lighted birth- day cake were served. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ‘Barbour of Cambridge, Mass. ._____ ‘The J1me meeting of the Wtestern a. Nurses’ Horne on Friday evening. June 111th. Mrs. Brydon Smith, Vice-President, occupied the chair. Eight members were present. Min- utes of the last meeting were read - and approved. There waooome dis- cussion regarding the rummage sale. and it was decided that in the future. articles for some be ool- sortlng and pricing. Tho ‘Treasurer Mrs. Perry gave a very satisfactory report. It was decided to meet on ThllfldlY for sewing. Following ed— jounnment, refreshments were served. RElIEl/E as their most welcome guests, Mrs. I‘ Sat- ‘ the] lectod in advance to allow time for’ Jdsywood receive! e Prise Howlan --Mr Elmer Gallant of Plus- ville was in l-loavlan on Sunday evening. On Thursday afternoon ltllmer Gvalhnt of Piusville visited his csjin, Paul Gallant of Howlan. “s. Alban r. Arsenault and little sons John and Ralph were in O'I..eary on Tuesday moi-noon. Mr. Jack Gallant returned to St. John to- his work on Wednesday morning. Mr. Jerry Gallant hoe hauled, a shed of his barn over‘ and is now adding to it to make o machine shed. There was a very large attend- ance at St. Anthony's ‘Hall on Tuesday pm. to Bingo and solo of cake and foe-cream. On Wednesday evening a bingo and dance was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. H. Richard with ‘e large crowd in attendance, in aid of St. Anne's Club of How- lan and Woodstock. Miss Lilly Wood, Marcher of Forest View School, held her ‘closing examination on firm-easy afternoon. - How. Congratulations to Mrs. Priscilla Peters and Theodore Gallant both ‘of Duvar also Miss Edna Peters lDuvar and Frank Peters, Howlan, -on their approaching meninges. Miss Bernice MacDonald, Upper Hcvwlan went to Sourls on Tues- day to visit her brother wlhqm she has not seen for seven years. Quite a few from Howlen attend- ed the Bingo and sole of ice. cream at St. Anthony's Hall on Tuesday event]. which wue add the auspices of "St. ‘Ilhomee Aquinas Society" put on by the Igrlzlbfif! of Woodstock. Carleton, lnfiF“"“Mm" On Sunday, June 20th Mg, mg Mrs. Euse‘ ‘Aroenoult 1nd Iii“- itrwo children and Mr. end ;_ |Lorraine Gallant and children motored to Lot a to vlolt Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Gallant and family. lllelvlnw mother was IIIO present, Mrs. minebeth Gallant. Mire. Node Peters vielted ‘he: old friend ena neighbor, Mn. Gueple Aroonmlt. on Wednesday .evenlng. Thoee two grand 01¢ lledlee had not seen oeeh other ‘since last Iumrnor. so m doubt "w! had 10M to toll each other. On Pride! afternoon the teacher and pupil! of Howlers School held their uouel end of the year clos- irégéngith quite e few pflflnbg m l enoe. The pupil; w”. y", satisfactorily examined m use 415N011?’ trades and classes end all answered very well indeed u there are from Grade I to Grade IX and its really prott! herd for l"! teacher to do rmoh more. one pupil Donald Platte received hie Grade VIII certificate. Sleeper for and hloheot avenge in school vrssrenu sundown i-THI STOKES of W. M, Iow- neoe and Ralph Collbeck and 0a., will close at 6 P. M. on, Saturdays. --WANTED. -— Position in store as clerk or housework. (Miss) Terese McCobe. Middleton. —II.ETUBNS FROM BOSTON. -- Mioa Gladys LoBlano. Iocountent for Geo. H. Brookins 00., of Ken- slngton, returned recently from a visit to Boston. where she had gone on special invitation to be bridesmaid at the marriage of Miss Warren, daughter of Harry War- ren and Gladys (Doyle) Warren. both formerly of Ken:Ingt0n.—K. -SCIIOOI. MEETING — ‘Ilhe annual meeting of Pomwood school was held on Tuesday evening and Miss Noreen Shroenan of Kinkora was engaged as the teacher at o supplement of $400.00. Mr. Herman MacFar-lano was appointed to the Board of ‘Trustees and w. Cyril MacFarlano and Mr. Arthur Sherry were re-appointed and Mr. J. H. MacFarlone was re-appointod loc- ietary-S. o ———_- I —GENEROUS DONATION. —- . Mr. Nelson Mathieson of Spring- field. proprietor of “Sunny Green Acres" ruce track. donated grace- fully to the working fund of Ken- sington Athletic field. The Mat-hie- oon family were all inclined to athletics. His brother Dan, Regina Police Captain and one tlimo orna- teur champion westler of the Northwest and Alaska. received his early tuition and practice in Yenslngton. Hence the generous gcsture.-K. -(‘IIANGED RESIDENCE. - 1.1:. lmer Bernard, police officer and engineer of Kenslngton. has moved to his farm on the Malpeque Road. a short distance north of Kensington. He bought the farm this spring from Carl Moose, who purchased the Simpson farm in St. Eleonora. ‘Mr. Bernard. who is a war veteran was successful in get- ting in n promising crap and is a very busy man.-K. “ATTENDED MOTHER'S FUN- ERAL. - Messrs. Eddy and Ray Easter of SYIldEY, N. 5.. and West- ern Ontario, respectively canoe home to attend the funeral of their another, Mrsp Robert Easton of Indian River. which took place at Mslpeque Church Cemetery on Tuesday, June 22nd. The obeequies were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Cross, who spoke feclingly of the virtues of the deceased lady, whose maiden name was Jane Tuplln of Indian River Mills-K. —DOSTON MOTOR PARTY. -- Mr. Eddie Gillespie of Woburn, Mass, accompanied by Mrs. Annie May and Mrs. Nettie ‘Pucker, ar- rived from Boston on Friday ev- ening. Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. May River and Irishtown. Mr. Gillespie started c1". return S clay after- noon accoimpanied b Miss Bar- bara Ann Sumner of Woburn. who was visiting friends in Ken-sing- ton.—K. -HAl\IIL'l‘ON, 0N1‘. POLICE CIDER-Mr. D. M. Mmodonald, Chief of Provincial Police of Hann- ilton, 0nt., visited old friends at Kensington. Summerside and on route on Friday. Mr. Mucdonold. who was born near Fredericton, P. E. 1.. was quite an athlete in his youth. and was a. regular competi- tor at the Caledonlsn Club garmes in its most flourishing days In the early 1900's. He has travelled much slme then over North America. and has ‘grown in stature. lie is re- markably active physically, not- withstanding b15124’! lbs. ovoirdu- pols-K. Personals -Mr. Samuel Duncan. Burlms- ton, motored to Burlington on Sunday.-Bur. —Messrs. Murray and Tapper ‘McKay of Clifton, New London, were visitors to Kenslngton on Fri- day-K. —-M.r. Bruce Bell of Long River, was o. visitor to Konslngmn on Sat- urday-K. —Miss Betty Roddy of Charlotte- town is visiting at the home of her aunt Mrs. William Hickey. Indian Rlvein-JC. —Mr. and Mrs. William Cullen of I-Iopo River were vlsltore to Kon- oington on Thursday-K. —Mr. John McNeil, sports writer for the Smnmeroide Journal woe e visitor to Kenslngton. Mr. McNelll is o. member of the firm of Jmmm A. McNelll a Sons. and is a oon of tho Iota Dan McNeil], M. L. A.—-K. -Mrs. Douglas Rookole (nee Geraldine Richard) of Halifax, is a visitor in Summerslde. the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Claw.‘ __- from Iialifax to spend o few days in summeroido visiting old. friends and expects to retina on Sunder-a -me. Reach Warren, Redford. Mesa. will arrive this week to visit her parent: Mr. and Mn. W. I... Delaney. Kemlngtorm-Bur. --Mloe Phyllis Court’, Kelvin. 1m loot week for Monoton. N‘. l. where she nu accepted e pootlion u of- nee clerk with the '1'. lam Co. Ltd-Bur. -w. Bemuetmnoen. who bee having mined one-half dry In the year’. with e vocation song by both teacher and pupils this happy event woe brought to o claw. Mr. Arnold wood and MH. I. J. Hay- ~weoa said-l few well chosen words of- penile to the teacher for her efficiency. after which all ined Ia lilo ‘Goa bro lb 3:0"; will remain with friends in Indian, -Mr|. Poul Anenoult motored NW Closing Exorolsoo At Tlgnioh Shore School The closing exercises of the Tig- nlsh Shore School were held on June 24th at 7 pm. Mr. Arthur J. Pltre presided. A crowded school room of interacted pormta and rote payers listened with keen in- tel-eat and satisfaction to Mr. S. J. DesBnoheo. 3.0.. of Summereide who in e. masterly di paid o splendid tribute to the teacher and his pupils for the splendid work which had been done during the year. The children's program woo simple but moot Intereotlnl. Rev. Joseph LeOlair who was pres- ent also spoke and complimented the pupils, trustees and ell who through their cooperative spirit had helped to raise the standard of education in the District. A complimentary address was read to the teacher which was eccom» panied by an appropriate gift to n token of recognition for the keen interest that he manifesto towards his pupils A largo close rowlved grading and writing certificates which were presented by Rev. Mr. LeClail’. Prizes were also presented to every pupil. m. E. J. Arsenoult. secretary of Trustees mode the presentations. The program closed with the singing of O Canada. _______i___ EMERALD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Emerald Women's Institute held their June meetlns at the home of Mrs. Herman Mayne- The meeting opened by recltlnS the Institute Creed. Eleven mem- bers answered roll call by ex- change of recipes. The sick committee. Miss Elsie Mayne, reported visiting one sick member and taking fruit. ‘Mrs. Emmett Glow and Mrs. G. C. Green were appointed on this commit- teo for next month. Mrs. Emmett Clow reported visiting the school and asked for a blind for the prim- ary room. There was no new school committee appointed. The corre- spondence consisted of a letter from the T. B. League. A card of appreciation was received from Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Murphy in answer to a message of sympathy on the death of their son. Mrs. J. A. Murphy thanked the members on behalf of herself and Mrs. W. H. Ford for the gigs re- ceived on achievement day. Mrs. John Cash and Mrs. J. A. Murphy reported having attended the executive meeting at Mrs. Allen Campbell's in regards to the dis- trict convention in July. Mrs. J. J. White and Mrs. John Cash were appointed to arrange transporta- tion for those taking part in the musical concert held in Freetown. The auction sale of the Institute sewing which took place at the meeting was capably auctioned by Mrs. Joseph Hughes and realized the sum of $12.00. The meeting came to a close by 811181118 "The National Anthem", after which a delightful lunch was served by the’ hostess, assisted by Miss Elsie Mayne. been visiting his sister and bro- ther-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ada-ms, Burlington. left on Tues- day for St. John. N. 13., to rejoin the Merchant Marines-Bur. --Mr. Burlington. were guests on Sunday. of their daughter and son-ln-law Mr. and Mrs. Claude Younker. Burlington-Bur. -Mr. Joseph MacMillen of St. Peters. was a visitor to Kensing- ton and vicinity on Sunday-K. —'Mr. Peppin, potato inspecto of Kensington and Mrs. Peppln and young son were visitors to Sum- merslde on Soturdasn-K. -Mr. S. Lambert of Saint John. who resides at the home of Peter Macdonald during the summer months returned recently to Ken- slngwm-K. , -—Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bell, with their sOn, Leigh and daughter. Laura. Long River, were guests on Sunday. of Mrs. Bell's sister, Mrs. Herbert Profltt, and Mr. Profltt, Springfleldr-Bur. -Mrs. Annie Sims. who has been receiving trootme ‘ in Halifax, fol- lowing on accident. is expected home on Wednesday and will spend some time with her daughter and oon-in-law, m. and Mrs. Lloyd Locker-by, Hamilton-mar. —Mra. John R. Cameron, who has been o. patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, has re- turned to her home at Kensington, much improved in health. Ho: friends are pleased to see her about once more, after e lengthy illneam-Sur. poms. resumed her duties at Prince County floepitel, after having spent. of her holidays in the Moln- lond and the remainder at her for- mer homo in Lot 8, also with her Slater, In. mrne Morrison, Grand vet. --‘III'. and Mn. John Johnston and Mien Selina Johnston, More Iota. have el their welcome guests their silter-In-lew. Mrs. James Johnston of Vancouver, B. C... and her daughter, Mrs. John Woetwood. mo. Johnston is the former Oelle Grady of lismmmiae, end they will VIII! jflchde there and In other ports of the PIOVIIICQr-Blll‘. -oa-. and ma. null Hamill of Imodele left on eanesdey to visit their doulhter, . Iflwlrd Young, Toronto. Prom than they will. ao to Vancouver B. 0.. for e three moat-ho visit with relatives. Before leaving they pent o. few days with their daughter in Sum- merside. Miro. Wallace Bradshaw. and 1h. Bradshaw. ‘ I -n_- and’ Mrs. Daniel Hickox,‘ --Miaa Gena Mucfoeec, Student _ * i...» I reared m. Spray Powder. Joli/or GREEN CROS MARITIME test plots dusted with 5 % DDT Baal-Cop Dust showed marked increases in potato yields. Use it on your potato crop. It'd a. ready-mixed insecticide- fungicide for the control of’ ell com-nu potato pests, including early and late blighfo, Colorado potato beetle, flea beetle and leaf hopper. If’ you prefer spraying, getrGreen Cross 14% DDT Best-Cop ‘FIELD l ‘Rrfd lnJe-nurl Mrs. Herold Brush of Ontario. who ls visiting her parents, were guests on Sunday, of Mrs. Campbell's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradford Millman, ‘Trehol-me", Kenoington. Mr. and Mrs. Milliman who were celebrating their tenth wedding anniversary. were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Camp- bell.-Bur. C. W. L. MEETING The C. W. L. meeting of Indian River-Kensington C.\V.L. was held in the ‘vestry at Kensington on Juno 21st, Monday. The president. Mrs. James Pendergast opened the meeting with prayer. 1t was de- cided to hold meetings on the first Monday of each month. Names of councillors and convenors were announced as follows: . Councillors: Mrs. James Saund- ers. Mrs. Frank. Shea. Mrs. L. Oahill. Mrs. Eliz. Brennan. Convenors:— - Social Welfare: Mrs. J. J. Mac- Quald. Entertainment: Mrs. Leo Hughes. Press: Mrs. Edgar Hickey. Magazine: Mrs. Robert Glover. ‘Education: Miss Ellie Glllis. Girl Guides: Mrs. L. G. Ramsay. One member acknowledged a treat received. After some discus- sion on ways of raising funds. it was agreed to hold an ice cream festival in July. Plans were partly made for same, and some commit- tees apointed. Members considered if Mlscouche Band could be pro- cured, it would add greatly to the evening's entertainment. Final ar- rangements will be made at a lat- er meeting. Meeting olosed with prayer. MlcDQNALD-MURCHISON I At 4 p.m.. June 25th, a quiet ceremony was held at Trinity Un- ited Church. Summersldc, when Miss Jennie Etta. daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. John G. MacDonald, Milo, was united in marriage to Mr.< Manson Murchison, son of Mz. ‘and Mrs. Donald Neil Murchison, Point Prim. The Rev. E. K. Sulli- van officiated. The bride was att- tended by Miss Lucy Chowln, Surnmerslde, and the groom by M..- Charles Read, Coleman. The bride wore a light grey suit with white accessories and a beautiful corsage of roses. The bridesmaid was dressed in o blue suit with white accessories and a corsage of roses. After the ceremony the groom presented the bride with a set of pearl ear rings. and the bride to the groom a pen and pencil se-z. The bridal couples gift to the bridesmaid was a gold-plated bracelet and to the best man a bli. fold. During the evening a recep- tion was hold in their honor at the home of the groom's parents after For sixty " --ni-. ma 1m. emu Campbell, which the young couple left on a motor trip through the Marltimes. Mr. and Mrs. Murchison will re- side at Brae. __________ I FANNING SCHOOL The following is the honor for the month of June: Grade x - 1. Ralph Champion, 2. “llllicm Anid. Grade IX —— l. Anabel Auld, 2. fall Frances MucKlnnon. 3. Joan Bcarlsto. ' Grade VIII - 1'1. Janet Mar ‘Kinnnn, 2. Vlihn. Bryant-on, S. Junior IIIarICczizic. - Grade VI -- l. Mary _MacNutt, i! Mary hfactiougan, . Donald Bearisto, Grade VI - 1. Vernon Mao- Kenzic. Grade V - l. David Chisholm, 2 Olive Wall, Torry Slmvart, and Lois Bryanton (eqiuil); 3. Georgie. Ln-ckhnrt. _ Perfect Attendance Bryanton. Junior lttacKenzie, Mary IIncGnIIzan, Vernon Mac- Kenzie, Joyce lvtnclicnzie, Georgie Lcckh-art, Lois Bry-inton, Terry Stewart. His-host Average —- Mary Mac- ‘Nutt 95 per rent. Teacher -— Alice I). Lockhart. ; Primary Ila; ailment { Verna Grade V -— 1. Joyce Bryant-on, 2. Preston Bcarlstn, 3. Ralph Craig and Shirley Green (equal). Gracie IV Sr. _ 1. Betty Hearistc, 2. Flclon MacKcnzie. 3. Audrey Be1risto_ Grade IV Jr. _ 1. Charles Bryantc-n. 2. Ronald Chisholm, 3, lvlqp Slllilrer. Graile 111 Sr. __ ifnavid cross, 2, Annclnino Gallant. Grade III Jr. - 1. Audrey Mac- Kcnzie, 2. Georgie Craig, 3. Mary Jurgcnsen. Grade II —— I. Percy Macs C-ougan, it. Mabel Bearisto, 3. Alfred Wall. . Grade I Sr. -- 1. Clifford .. Bearisto, 2» Robert Bryanton. Grade 1 Jr. - 1. (No tests) Re- ceived equal number of stars: Gloria Bryonton, Margaret Cross, Mary Woodskle, and Kenneth Stewart. Highest Avcrnsze Grades IV and V -~ Joya-e Bryanton 96.5%. ' Highest. Average Graded I, II, and III -—- Audrey Maz-Kenzie 96.5 per cent. " Perfect Attendant-c - Joyce Ii Bryanton, Ralph 011112. Shirlw Green. In-cston Bcurlsto, Audrey Bearisto, Charles Bryanton, David, Cross, Audrey lvlucKenzle, Georgie Craig, bfacGoughan, Kenneth Stewart, livoodslde. - Teacher — Olive G. Green. Winston Bryanton, Percy Clifford Bearloto, , nnd Mory' Good Companions years, Old Churn has been a great favourite with beginners and veterans ' alike . . . because there's no other tobacco lust like Old Chum for day-In, day-out smoklngl It's a real man's smoke -— fresh, cool. wonde folly oathfyioa In every way. Try a package todayl our Cl-Illlfl‘ The Tobacco of Quality